SUTTON v. VAN LEEUWEN

Civil Action No. 14-cv-02379-RM-MJW.

JOSHUA LAMONT SUTTON, Plaintiff, v. MATTHEW VAN LEEUWEN, BRIAN GOWIN, ANTHONY RODERICK, and FRAN LAPAGE, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Colorado.

April 5, 2016.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Larry Charles Schwartz, Movant, represented by Grant T. Sullivan , Colorado Attorney General's Office.

Thomas Bradford Flesher, Movant, represented by Grant T. Sullivan , Colorado Attorney General's Office.

J. Murray, Movant, represented by Grant T. Sullivan , Colorado Attorney General's Office.

Colorado Attorney General, Movant, represented by Grant T. Sullivan , Colorado Attorney General's Office.

Joshua Lamont Sutton, Plaintiff, Pro Se.

Matthew VanLeeuwen, Defendant, represented by Ann Baumgartner Smith , Vaughan & DeMuro.

Brian Gowin, Defendant, represented by Anthony Melonakis , Law Firm of Anthony Melonakis.

Anthony Roderick, Defendant, represented by Anthony Melonakis , Law Firm of Anthony Melonakis.

Fran LaPage, Defendant, represented by Anthony Melonakis , Law Firm of Anthony Melonakis.

Case Manager, Interested Party, Pro Se.


ORDER

This matter is before the Court on the following matters:

(1) The "Report & Recommendation on Defendant Brian Gowin's Combined Motion to Dismiss and Memorandum in Support Thereof (Docket No. 59) & Motion to Dismiss on Behalf of Defendant Van Leeuwen (Docket No. 62)" (the "First Recommendation...

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